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English-German translation for: [decrease]
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Dictionary English German: [decrease]

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English German
membership {adj} [attr.] [e.g. decline, decrease, list]
32
Mitglieder- [z. B. Schwund, Rückgang, Liste]
Verbs
to plunge [fall, decrease dramatically]
3640
stürzen [plötzlich fallen, auch Kurse etc.]
to cut sth. [decrease / reduce]
472
etw. abbauen [verringern]
to drop [fall, decrease, drop off]
406
nachlassen [zurückgehen]
to dip [decrease]
379
abfallen [Preise, Temperatur etc.]
to sink [decrease]
42
fallen [zurückgehen]
Nouns
dip [decrease]
435
Senkung {f}
taper [decrease in thickness, diameter, or width]
195
Verjüngung {f} [Verengung]
comm. fin. law abatement [decrease in cost, debts etc.]
177
Nachlass {m} [Preisnachlass, Schuldennachlass]
deterioration [decrease in value]
164
Wertverlust {m}
deterioration [decrease in value]
161
Wertminderung {f}
tumble [also fig.] [decrease, fall]
106
Absturz {m} [auch fig.]
letdown [decrease]
18
Abnahme {f} [Verminderung]
drop [decrease]
8
Senkung {f} [Rückgang]
agr. [decrease in small farms]Höfesterben {n}
decreasement [rare for decrease]Nachlassen {n} [Verminderung]
law deterioration [decrease in value]Deterioration {f} [Wertminderung]
law deterioration [decrease in value]Deteriorierung {f} [Wertminderung]
2 Words
to fall off [decrease]abfallen [kleiner werden]
to fall off [decrease]abnehmen [weniger werden]
to fall off [decrease]nachlassen
to fall off [decrease]zurückgehen
to go down [decrease]fallen [zurückgehen, nachlassen etc.]
3 Words
to go down by ... [to decrease by ...]um ... kleiner werden
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